Magic, Film, and Feminism
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Köp båda 2 för 587 krKaren Beckman has written an eye-opening book, one that travels across a richly diverse group of texts in order to reveal the vanishing womans historical underpinnings and cultural work.Sabrina Barton This highly original and beautifully crafted study explores feminist film theory, psychoanalysis, and cinema through a cultural history of the vanishing woman figurefrom nineteenth-century prestidigitation and mediumship to early cinema and across the twentieth century. In positing the vanishing woman as a significant corrective to feminist film theory's staple readings of woman as absence or lack, or hypervisible spectacle, this book offers a fascinating and provocative treatment of enduring discussions that have shaped this field.Sharon Willis
Karen Beckman is Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Professor of Film Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
List of Illustrations viii Acknowledgments xi Introduction 3 1. Surplus Bodies, Vanishing Women: Conjuring, Imperialism, and the Rhetoric of Disappearance, 18511901 17 2. Insubstantial Media: Ectoplasm, Exposure, and the Stillbirth of Film 61 3. Mother Knows Best: Magic and Matricide 93 4. Violent Vanishings: Hitchcock, Harlan, and the Politics of Prestidigitation 129 5. Shooting Stars, Vanishing Comets: Bette Davis and Cinematic Fading 153 Afterword 189 Notes 195 Works Cited 219 Filmography 233 Index 235